And if that doesn't work, write an BEFORE INSERT trigger for it.
Ivan Codarin wrote:
Hi, I'm not using Oracle,
try to put autoInc="true" in dbforms-config.xml your id field.
Regards ivan
Quoting kangi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi,all: i have a problem about my "id" column in a table, this column is an autoincrement column based on the Oracle sequence mechanism, so how to write it in the dbform?
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